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Old 29th March 2001, 14:33   #21
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Good luck and get well soon. Have faith and keep up good spirits.

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Old 30th March 2001, 01:32   #22
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MPHATIC,

Thanks for sharing your very personal ordeal with us. We all wish you the best. If you need any help with your search for the beast, let me know.

Like Fais2000 says, go 4 Le Mans!



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Old 30th March 2001, 01:48   #23
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Old 30th March 2001, 20:39   #24
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M PHATIC Best of luck. You show great courage and determination. These will help you in your fight. A Beast will defintely take you mind off it too. You have a permanent ear-to-ear grin. This will of course REALLY make people wonder how you're dealing with your situation.

In your situation, I would opt shop around to find one rather than waiting. You are a classic example of carpe diem!

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About a month ago I had an MRI that showed a suspicious spot on my spine. My doctor sent me back for a "contrast-enhanced" MRI, which would tell me if the spot was cancer. I have a history of melanoma, so I was expecting the worst. During the two weeks between getting the first MRI results and the enhanced MRI results, I spent a lot of time thinking about things, including my on-order M5. Thankfully, the MRI ended up showing nothing, which means that for now I have nothing to worry about. But during those two weeks when I was seriously pondering my life, I concluded that life is short and I really need to enjoy it as much as possible. Delayed gratification is often a good thing, but not if you delay too long. So I strengthened my resolve to go ahead and spend the big bucks on an M5, take vacations with my family, and generally live it up a little.

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My thoughts are with you, get well soon and enjoy your new Beast.

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